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Master Degree in Power system Protection

Master Degree in Power system Protection

Master Degree in Power system Protection

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Hello Everyone,
I am currently an electrical engineers specialized in power system with 3 years of experience under my belt.

I was thinking of doing a master degree, and I am really interested in doing it in Power system Protection.

I looked around for a good program but I can not find one in any university offring this. Neither in the US nor in Canada (I am currently in Canada)
 
Does anyone know a good university that offers a good master degree in power system protection?

Thank you is advance   

RE: Master Degree in Power system Protection

The University of Idaho does not offer one specifically in that specialization.  What I mean is... you will not have a degree that says Masters in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Power System Protection.  You will have one that indicates a focus on power.

However, many of their courses are tailored to system protection (in fact, they offer an academic certificate in Power System Protection & Relaying).  They also have a good online program, if you wish to stay in your area.

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